Is a lot of elbow grease but do-able.
if you have a 5" random orbit sander (variable speed preferred) Rockler in Concord sells a nice Micro Mesh hook and loop kit. the main problem would be the corners but you can get an acrylic polishing kit; I believe Pentair Aquatics is the brand; same thing as the Micro Mesh. then to finish polishing, Novus 3 and 2; no need for #1
You can also get fine grit wet/dry sand-paper from automotive places and then use the Novus.
Achievable yes but that will depend on you if you are up to DIY

I've done my fair share of cleaning up, and to be honest depending upon the level of of screwiness it can be a fast painless fix or a longer arm hurting fix. If there's no deep gouges going through Novus 3 through 1 with one of those foam ball polishers on a drill can work wonders, did 34 square feet of acrylic tank in an afternoon (tank was big enough for me to lay inside though, so that may have made it easier . I've also done it by hand and it definitely takes some elbow grease but if it's like a scratch it's no problem, if it's a small hazy area no problem, if it's like a whole pane then yeah it's a lot harder to do.

I've done my fair share of cleaning up, and to be honest depending upon the level of of screwiness it can be a fast painless fix or a longer arm hurting fix. If there's no deep gouges going through Novus 3 through 1 with one of those foam ball polishers on a drill can work wonders, did 34 square feet of acrylic tank in an afternoon (tank was big enough for me to lay inside though, so that may have made it easier . I've also done it by hand and it definitely takes some elbow grease but if it's like a scratch it's no problem, if it's a small hazy area no problem, if it's like a whole pane then yeah it's a lot harder to do.

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I need to get 2 panels done... small 18x24 but don't have much time these days...